NASA’s WorldWind on a Pocket PC

Every time I check in on what Casey @ Brains-n-Brawn is up to, it’s always over the top impressive. Adam on #joiito send me this latest gem- the latest project is a port of NASA’s WorldWind application for a Pocket PC. 1st cut at porting NASAs WorldWind desktop app (C# and Managed Direct3D) to run on a Pocket PC (C# and MD3DM). It currently does not work with the satellite imagery, but it does work with all the locally installed data, as well as handling some of the add-ons. Nicely done! Link.

Wow, a Tablet Mac might be hitting the scene soon! Awhile back there were stories (2004) about a tablet Mac and today

MSNBC’s Gary Krakow got the DIY bug and made some holograms using the Litholo hologram kit. The article explains what holograms are, how they’re made and special “instant hologram film” used to make the home versions. Usually holograms require that there be no motion at all, but the home kit from Litholo gets around that and from what the article says, produces great results!
The future of music mixing and sampling is here. It’s going to be around a ping pong table, with headbands…”We were playing ping pong with paddles that had piezo sensors in them. When the paddles hit the ball, they would actuate the starting and ending points of a sample – so the faster we played, the more ‘frantic’ the sonic output. It was a fun piece.”